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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic...
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and he had us to have income. and my family used to have money when i was born, and we had a big house, and we have all -- my father worked very hard for 1920, and he was already the middleman. >> larry: you were born into wealth? >> yes. >> larry: you were born into wealth? >> yes. >> larry: you took it way into that? >> yes. >> larry: we'll be back with the richest man in the world. don't go away. lelelelelele anno] many people don't understand their occasional digestive upsets. gastroenterologists do. they've made align the #1 recommended probiotic. ♪ align is the product of 10 years of research... and it has something you can't get anywhere else, a patented good bacteria called bifantis. and when it's added to occasionally unbalanced digestive systems... they can become balanced again. align. great digestion through science. >> larry: carlos slim owns one of the oldest hotels in mexico. here is a tour of that hotel. ♪ ♪ >> larry: a little foundation, and then we will get into a lot more of the background
and he had us to have income. and my family used to have money when i was born, and we had a big house, and we have all -- my father worked very hard for 1920, and he was already the middleman. >> larry: you were born into wealth? >> yes. >> larry: you were born into wealth? >> yes. >> larry: you took it way into that? >> yes. >> larry: we'll be back with the richest man in the world. don't go away. lelelelelele anno] many people don't understand their...
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ali velshi joins us as well. if you're just join willing us, it's hard to imagine what we have all lost because of his family's loss. >> yeah. you say it well, anderson because this isn't the normal thing that i talk about where a ceo has passed on and what's the structure of the company going to look like? we know that p apple will be fine "fortune" did a piece on tim cook some time ago to indicate he's a great strength in the company and the creative value of apple will continue. but there are very few companies in history that you can associate the name with everything that that company representeds. and there are very few companies in the world where you can say, envelope your life the way apple does. some of us don't have every product that apple makes -- i'm not one of them, i think i have every product -- but you have something. there was a time when with people invented devices so you could carry your entire cd collection around on one device. others did it but apple is the one that made everyone want it.
ali velshi joins us as well. if you're just join willing us, it's hard to imagine what we have all lost because of his family's loss. >> yeah. you say it well, anderson because this isn't the normal thing that i talk about where a ceo has passed on and what's the structure of the company going to look like? we know that p apple will be fine "fortune" did a piece on tim cook some time ago to indicate he's a great strength in the company and the creative value of apple will...
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but they were also using how to make use of the microchip. it was -- every person -- steve grew up, his father was just a repo man at a finance company, repossessing cars from people who hadn't paid back their loans. everybody on the block was working for hewlett-packard, northrop grumman, or one of the engineering companies. they would show steve things like carbon microphones and amplifiers and do the heath kit radio sets with him. he said it was just great to grow up in that environment. >> what did he say it his high school? because you point out that he lobbied his parents to go to the better high school. the high school was good enough that it trained him and steve wozniak in technology. you talk about the technology teacher they had. but also give them a grounding in liberal arts. certainly jobs never went to college and still -- clearly was a learned guy about all this stuff. >> yeah. it's such a shame when you look at some of our school systems now and the cutbacks that are happening, to realize what a great education a wozniak or jo
but they were also using how to make use of the microchip. it was -- every person -- steve grew up, his father was just a repo man at a finance company, repossessing cars from people who hadn't paid back their loans. everybody on the block was working for hewlett-packard, northrop grumman, or one of the engineering companies. they would show steve things like carbon microphones and amplifiers and do the heath kit radio sets with him. he said it was just great to grow up in that environment....
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and he had us to have income. and my family used to have money when i was born, and we had a big house, and we have all -- my father worked very hard for 1920, and he was already the middleman. >> larry: you were born into wealth? >> yes. >> larry: you took it way into that? >> yes. >> larry: we'll be back with the richest man in the world. don't go away. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. with walmart's end-of-the-year clearance event, starting december 26 at 6am. get unbelievable clearance prices on select toys, home decor, clothing, candy, and seasonal items. it all starts december 26, while supplies last. it's the end-of-the-year clearance event at walmart! try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >> larry: ca
and he had us to have income. and my family used to have money when i was born, and we had a big house, and we have all -- my father worked very hard for 1920, and he was already the middleman. >> larry: you were born into wealth? >> yes. >> larry: you took it way into that? >> yes. >> larry: we'll be back with the richest man in the world. don't go away. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount...
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because poverty used to be an ethical issue. used to be a sociojustice issue. now it's an economic need. you need to integrate these people to the market and that's very important because we have these potential to grow and to invest. >> larry: we'll talk about charity and carlos slim and art and carlos slim after this. >> larry: back with the extraordinary carlos slim. we only have one hour to spend. we would look forward to many more, he's an enlightened, incredible human being on this planet, what he has brought to himself and to people around him. how much to you devote to charity? >> well, we make it not talking about -- this year we would have spent $100 million. we try to the problems that we need to attack and then we put all the money that is necessary. the foundations we have done donations, like -- have like $6 million. the important thing is the combination of the foundations with the companies in some programs and the people that these volunteers to work in many things. and that we don't put the money in the foundation because the mexican foundatio
because poverty used to be an ethical issue. used to be a sociojustice issue. now it's an economic need. you need to integrate these people to the market and that's very important because we have these potential to grow and to invest. >> larry: we'll talk about charity and carlos slim and art and carlos slim after this. >> larry: back with the extraordinary carlos slim. we only have one hour to spend. we would look forward to many more, he's an enlightened, incredible human being on...
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because poverty used to be an ethical issue. used to be a sociojustice issue. now it's an economic need. you need to integrate these people to the market and that's very important because we have these potential to grow and to invest. >> larry: we'll talk about charity and carlos slim and art and carlos slim after this. she felt lost... until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. [ gorilla ] nice move. but can your retirement income keep pace with changing interest rates? this variable annuity from axa equitable has an option that can help your retirement income move with changing interest rates. but what do i know? i'm just the 800-pound gorilla in the room. [ female announcer ] make the retirement cornerstone annuity from axa equitable part of your retirement plan. consider the charges, risks, expenses and investment objectives before purchasing a
because poverty used to be an ethical issue. used to be a sociojustice issue. now it's an economic need. you need to integrate these people to the market and that's very important because we have these potential to grow and to invest. >> larry: we'll talk about charity and carlos slim and art and carlos slim after this. she felt lost... until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped...
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because poverty used to be an ethical issue. used to be a sociojustice issue. now it's an economic need. you need to integrate these people to the market and that's very important because we have these potential to grow and to invest. >> larry: we'll talk about charity and carlos slim and art and carlos slim after this. ! ths alka-seltzer plus! it rushes multiple cold fighters, plus a powerful pain reliever, wherever you need it! [ both ] ♪ oh what a relief it is! wherever you need it! [children screaming] [growl] i met my husband here. i got to know my grandkids here. we've discovered so much here together. but my doctor told me that during that time my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol... with crestor. along with diet, crestor does more than help manage cholesterol, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough. crestor is also proven to slow plaque buildup in arteries. crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pre
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he has brought us all so much over the years. dan simon joins us now along with "360" m.d. sanjay gupta along with andy serwer, managing editor of "fortune" magazine. and on the phone the sometimes forgotten third co-founder of apple. sanjay, i want to fist talk to you about what steve jobs died of, pancreatic cancer? >> he had a variant, a kind of cancer that is a neuroendocrine tumor. specifically of some of the cells in the pancreas that make various hormones like insulin, for example. you know, you saw that speech he gave at stanford. he talked about when he was diagnosed they found a lesion in his pancreas. they thought it was an aggressive form of cancer. they did a biopsy, and he describes the doctors literally crying when they got the results back because it wasn't the most aggressive form of pancreatic cancer but rather this neuroendocrine tumor. but you know, the numbers are still tough. even with this variant, with pancreatic cancer, one-year survival rate, anderson, is about 20%. with the neuroendocrine tumor five-year survival rate around 50%. so the odds were
he has brought us all so much over the years. dan simon joins us now along with "360" m.d. sanjay gupta along with andy serwer, managing editor of "fortune" magazine. and on the phone the sometimes forgotten third co-founder of apple. sanjay, i want to fist talk to you about what steve jobs died of, pancreatic cancer? >> he had a variant, a kind of cancer that is a neuroendocrine tumor. specifically of some of the cells in the pancreas that make various hormones like...
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i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds of poems and thousands of proverbs. we would consider in their conversation quite literate. even when lived there, it seemed to me the warfare was w the afghan national sport. one of my favorite books on this reege son by john masters. it is a memoir of being in british officer in the 1930s. the a much began cousins showed up rather angrily and confronted him. where are our models, they said? they said turn enemy. no, no. you gave medals to the men on your side. we want our medals, too. you couldn't have had a good war without us. very much the afghan
i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds...
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ali velshi joins us now as well. you're just joining us, it's hard to imagine what we have all lost because of his family's loss. >> yeah. you say it well, anderson because this isn't the normal thing that i talk about where a ceo has passed on and what's the structure of the company going to look like. we know that apple will be fine "fortune" did a piece on tim cook some time ago to indicate he's a great strength in the company and the creative value of apple will continue. but there are very few companies in history that you can associate the name with everything that that company represents. and there are very few companies in the world where you can say -- envelope your life the way apple does. some of us don't have every product that apple makes -- i'm not one of them, i think i have every product -- but you have something. there was a time when people invented devices so you could carry your entire cd collection around on one device. others did it but apple is the one that made everyone want it. he had a way o
ali velshi joins us now as well. you're just joining us, it's hard to imagine what we have all lost because of his family's loss. >> yeah. you say it well, anderson because this isn't the normal thing that i talk about where a ceo has passed on and what's the structure of the company going to look like. we know that apple will be fine "fortune" did a piece on tim cook some time ago to indicate he's a great strength in the company and the creative value of apple will continue....
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at the end of the day our republican colleagues will join us. it doesn't violate a single one of their principles. >> if we get to next week and america does default, do you think the decent thing to do would be for all of you to resign? >> god forbid we default. we are working hard to make sure it doesn't happen. again, that's the question that says everyone is to blame. in this case, everyone is not to blame. the hard right, which doesn't represent america refuses to compromise. they are the people who should resign, not everybody else who agreed to make compromises. >> senator schumer, as always, thank you. >> thank you, piers. >>> coming up, a member of the bipartisan gang of six. a plan to get this country out of this mess. >>> the bipartisan gang of six deficit plan may be the last hope on capitol hill. mike is a member of the group. senator, thank you for joining me. a lot of people in america waiting for you guys to do something. what is holding it up? >> well, frankly, right now, we have all kind of politics going on that are, as i call
at the end of the day our republican colleagues will join us. it doesn't violate a single one of their principles. >> if we get to next week and america does default, do you think the decent thing to do would be for all of you to resign? >> god forbid we default. we are working hard to make sure it doesn't happen. again, that's the question that says everyone is to blame. in this case, everyone is not to blame. the hard right, which doesn't represent america refuses to compromise....
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because poverty used to be an ethical issue. used to be a sociojustice issue. now it's an economic need. you need to integrate these people to the market and that's very important because we have these potential to grow and to invest. >> larry: we'll talk about charity and carlos slim and art and carlos slim after this. i'll take these. no matter what we're buying. plus the damages. and since double miles add up quick, we can bring the whole gang. it's hard to beat double miles. no, we ride them. [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? oh, that's the spot! >> larry: back with the extraordinary carlos slim. we only have one hour to spend. we would look forward to many more, he's an enlightened, incredible human being on this planet, what he has brought to himself and to people around him. how much to you devote to charity? >> well, we make it not talking about -- this year we would have spent $100 million. we try to the problems that we need to attac
because poverty used to be an ethical issue. used to be a sociojustice issue. now it's an economic need. you need to integrate these people to the market and that's very important because we have these potential to grow and to invest. >> larry: we'll talk about charity and carlos slim and art and carlos slim after this. i'll take these. no matter what we're buying. plus the damages. and since double miles add up quick, we can bring the whole gang. it's hard to beat double miles. no, we...
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all of us are. but all of us includes young people like my teenagers who spent parts of their days checking the viral videos, my job to police that, die get it. but anyone who wants a serious leadership position in politics has a responsibility, too. as herman cain's chief of staff, that responsibility extends to mr. block. make your choices, that is your right. but don't tell me i need to get a sense of humor when you use a political platform to encourage smoking. that's the same line your candidate used when he was called on the carpet for this -- >> when i'm in charge of the fence, we're going to have a fence, it's going to be 20 feet high. it's going to have barbed wire on the top. it's going to be electrifying. and there's going to be a sign on the other side that will say "it will kill you." joking about electrocuting people isn't funny, neither is celebrating and encouraging a choice that can kill. as a tenacious survivor of stage iv cancer i would think mr. cain would be especially mindful o
all of us are. but all of us includes young people like my teenagers who spent parts of their days checking the viral videos, my job to police that, die get it. but anyone who wants a serious leadership position in politics has a responsibility, too. as herman cain's chief of staff, that responsibility extends to mr. block. make your choices, that is your right. but don't tell me i need to get a sense of humor when you use a political platform to encourage smoking. that's the same line your...
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still it's eight times the rate in the us. the minster has a message for america, the largest consumer. >> consuming drugs has consequences. every kiloand every gram is paid for in blood in latin america and central america. >> joining us, and sound thank goodness. all cleaned up. >> we see so many stories out of mexico, but to see these images out of guatemala and honduras, what led you to this story? >> there has been a lot of focus on mexico and the news and the violence has been disturbing and it has been visible because they are our nearest neighbor, but the corridor in central america has been a major trafficking route. four years ago, less than 1% of the drugs moved up through the corridor and you fast forward over 60% are moving via land and with that has become an increase in violence in places like honduras and guatemala. even this month the peace corps is pulling out of the operations. >> you got the demand as you point out and supply, but it is stopping the drugs moving along that route. what's being done for that?
still it's eight times the rate in the us. the minster has a message for america, the largest consumer. >> consuming drugs has consequences. every kiloand every gram is paid for in blood in latin america and central america. >> joining us, and sound thank goodness. all cleaned up. >> we see so many stories out of mexico, but to see these images out of guatemala and honduras, what led you to this story? >> there has been a lot of focus on mexico and the news and the...
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energy because manufacturing of all kinds uses energy. some more than others and when energy is low cost and abundant as it will be as we take advantage of these resources, why, we'll bring manufacturing back. it's already beginning to happen. we'll see more of it happen and more manufacturing back in the country. we'll see the economy take off with that. number one. number two, trade. it is good for us to be able to trade with other nations, particularly in latin america. and we have some real advantages in trading with latin america. many of our citizens have roots there. we speak the language and many corners of our nation. the time zone is friendly for us. latin america's economy is almost as large as that of china. a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and to expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat and china has over the years that has to end. we can't let them steal our jobs with unfair trade practices. number three -- number one
energy because manufacturing of all kinds uses energy. some more than others and when energy is low cost and abundant as it will be as we take advantage of these resources, why, we'll bring manufacturing back. it's already beginning to happen. we'll see more of it happen and more manufacturing back in the country. we'll see the economy take off with that. number one. number two, trade. it is good for us to be able to trade with other nations, particularly in latin america. and we have some real...
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nuclear plants just can't compete against us -- >> what kind of power are you using? >> we're building it in the mojave desert mainly in california. the main problem that we have is transmission. we need a smart grid in this country that can intelligently store and deploy solar energy at night, wind energy during the daytime, and that can do long-term transmission of electrons. >> that's def a problem for any energy. nils, let me ask you. can we go further without expanding nuclear generation in this country? >> can we go further, no. nuclear generation needs to be part of this mix and it needs to be at least in the 20% to 30% park. and you know, the numbers and economics we can have a long discussion about that. but the reality is plants operate at 90% capacity factor while solar is at the very most 20%, and wind is at the very most 30% to 35%. so they are intermittent, they come and go, we have to have other sources. we have to have storage, we have to have transmission. they're good. we like them. we want them to come, but we also need to have nuclear power to anch
nuclear plants just can't compete against us -- >> what kind of power are you using? >> we're building it in the mojave desert mainly in california. the main problem that we have is transmission. we need a smart grid in this country that can intelligently store and deploy solar energy at night, wind energy during the daytime, and that can do long-term transmission of electrons. >> that's def a problem for any energy. nils, let me ask you. can we go further without expanding...
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it is also used to create a less unequal society. out in united states cannot and should not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequality than europeans and attempts to create a european social democracy will not work at all, eroding the dynamic flavor of society. tax rates in the west are not k competitive where none of the emerging markets have any capital gains taxes. but the example on northern europe shows there are ways to stay competitive and yet have a significant safety net which is inevitable and proper in any rich country. the key is that you have to be efficient and flexible. the problem for the u.s. is not that its government is too big or too small. in rich countries our government takes up a smaller share of the economy. it is that it is highly inefficient. we spend lots of morn ney on th wrong things and not enough on the right things. the problem is that it is totally inefficient, subsidizing the overconsumption of procedures and technology that don't actual
it is also used to create a less unequal society. out in united states cannot and should not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequality than europeans and attempts to create a european social democracy will not work at all, eroding the dynamic flavor of society. tax rates in the west are not k competitive where none of the emerging markets have any capital gains taxes. but the example on northern europe shows there are ways to stay...
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thanks for joining us here today. we'll have to have you both back. thanks for joining us. we'll have a lot more coming up tomorrow night. no doubt. that's good night for now. piers morgan tonight starts right now. >>> tonight, deal or no deal. >> you need to start doing things that can pass both houses. >> no democrat will vote for a band aid approach. >> the american people have said enough. >> it's time for somebody in this town to say yes. >> nothing gets washington's attention like a deadline. what are they waiting for? >> americans deserve an honest approach. no more tricks. no more accounting gimmicks. no more broken promises. >> tonight, the white house, the right, the left and the clock. countdown to crisis. >> we are four days away from one of the worst financial catastrophes that could face this country. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. chaos on capitol hill tonight. john boehner's debt plan is stalled in the house without support from his caucus. this country is moving closer and closer to an almost unthinkable national default. we are going
thanks for joining us here today. we'll have to have you both back. thanks for joining us. we'll have a lot more coming up tomorrow night. no doubt. that's good night for now. piers morgan tonight starts right now. >>> tonight, deal or no deal. >> you need to start doing things that can pass both houses. >> no democrat will vote for a band aid approach. >> the american people have said enough. >> it's time for somebody in this town to say yes. >> nothing...
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or against us. let's remember. the world also disliked abu ghraib, guantanamo bay, invasion of attack. obama stepped in and actually embraced the arab spring. let's remember that. >> ari, you said you interviewed president obama. you said there was a very flattering profile. do you think that there is a -- is the support that exists within israel for him because he's a wonderful person or because you just think at the oepd testify day he'd support israel more strongly? >> first of all, he didn't share your view. the romney people did not think that the interview was flattering at all as it had some reservations about his charisma and strength of his personality. it's true what came across in the interview is something the americans saw in the debates which is that the man is no demon and, no, he's not nothing, and that was a very interesting experience to see that there was a certain exaggeration in the way he was perceiving the criticism of romney and once meeting him you could see that. i think th
or against us. let's remember. the world also disliked abu ghraib, guantanamo bay, invasion of attack. obama stepped in and actually embraced the arab spring. let's remember that. >> ari, you said you interviewed president obama. you said there was a very flattering profile. do you think that there is a -- is the support that exists within israel for him because he's a wonderful person or because you just think at the oepd testify day he'd support israel more strongly? >> first of...
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he couldn't hear us at the end. but we are fighting through those technical difficulties to get those stories out to you. >> we're continuing to follow the situation in haiti. a lot more coming up. in fact, president obama meeting with two former presidents, george w. bush and clinton, as well, to discuss fund-raising efforts. and we're going to tell you about that throughout the morning. that meeting is scheduled for about 11:00 easter is enjoying i. and right now, a complete seafood dinner for two is just $29.99 at red lobster. you both get a fresh salad and irresistible cheddar bay biscuits... two entrees from a menu of classic favorites and new creations. and your choice of either an appetizer or a dessert to share. your favorite seafood with your favorite person. just $29.99. for a limited time at red lobster.
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we have allah with us. have you the devil on your side. >> he called coalition nation it is new nazis and promised a, quote, long drawn war. >> nic robertson is in the libyan capital of tripoli. so, nic, gadhafi sounding very defiant. what are people saying? at least standing his ground. what are people there saying? >> reporter: well, the supporters are rallying behind him. and certainly the effort he's trying to do here is to sort of cast this as sort of christian world against the muslim world because -- he is calling this a crusader war which is designed not only to sort of build support inside of libya for himself but also build support for libya from outside and is telling the population they have support from africa and the middle east and from asia as well. so he's trying to bolster his standing not just here, not just threaten the international community with a long war and attacks in the mediterranean, warships there. but also -- not just to say the whole population is armed and going to be armed
we have allah with us. have you the devil on your side. >> he called coalition nation it is new nazis and promised a, quote, long drawn war. >> nic robertson is in the libyan capital of tripoli. so, nic, gadhafi sounding very defiant. what are people saying? at least standing his ground. what are people there saying? >> reporter: well, the supporters are rallying behind him. and certainly the effort he's trying to do here is to sort of cast this as sort of christian world...
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used it. we now have before us a strategy more appropriately matched to the situation on the ground in afghanistan. and resources matched more appropriately to that strategy. particularly with regard to reversing the insurgencies in 2010. >> i just want to stop and show you something real quick, because we're going to be moving forward on the sanchez show every day at 3:00. we're also going to be doing something called rick's list. you just saw the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mullen there addressing members of the senate. he's also got this for us. this is a tweet that he sent out, he says i fully support the president's strategy for afghanistan, ready to execute. a lot of very important and relevant people are tweeting and we are going to capture them on rick's list. more on that in a minute. >>> we knew that some of those folks you just saw right there would be on board. but what about the troops and the commanders in the war zone? those who are either getting ready to deploy, or,
used it. we now have before us a strategy more appropriately matched to the situation on the ground in afghanistan. and resources matched more appropriately to that strategy. particularly with regard to reversing the insurgencies in 2010. >> i just want to stop and show you something real quick, because we're going to be moving forward on the sanchez show every day at 3:00. we're also going to be doing something called rick's list. you just saw the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff...
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get used to it. everybody i speak to says they're not coming down. >> people like to bellyache in this country about high gas prices on the one hand you have this bill political dynamic saying, get the government out of my life. and then two seconds later they say wait a minute, what is the administration going to do about the higher gas prices. you live in a premarket. do you want governments setting prices for things that you really need? or do you want to leave it to the markets? that's a big question. >> and then there's the whole question of speculation driving the market. speculation drives markets. richard, always our pleasure to see you at our condolences for the amount that you have to pay to fill your tank over there. christine, great to see you as well. >>> coming up next, the future of energy in america, what role will nuclear power play in this country? >>> plus, how close do you live to a nuclear reactor? [ sneezing ] ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an aller
get used to it. everybody i speak to says they're not coming down. >> people like to bellyache in this country about high gas prices on the one hand you have this bill political dynamic saying, get the government out of my life. and then two seconds later they say wait a minute, what is the administration going to do about the higher gas prices. you live in a premarket. do you want governments setting prices for things that you really need? or do you want to leave it to the markets?...
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but they have in the beginning they were very, very strong. >> tell us -- take us back to when this first happened. were you sleeping? were you awakened by the earthquake and tell us what you experienced, andrea, if you can. >> i was sleeping. it was 3:30 in the morning. at first, i just opened my eyes and waited, because, well, here in chile, we are kind of used to having mild earthquakes, but we get them frequently, but this one would not stop. so we decided to get up with my boyfriend, and just hid beneath the door waiting for it to stop, and we heard around the neighborhoods glasses crashing down and children crying and women getting pretty upset and people just started pouring out of their apartments and going outside. it was pretty hard. >> people said that they started some of them started counting to see how long it lasted. did it feel like it lasted say longer han the 45 seconds or minute? was everything falling off of the shelves there in your home? >> it felt pretty long. i don't know. it felt like it would never end. that is what really got us nervous, because of first we thou
but they have in the beginning they were very, very strong. >> tell us -- take us back to when this first happened. were you sleeping? were you awakened by the earthquake and tell us what you experienced, andrea, if you can. >> i was sleeping. it was 3:30 in the morning. at first, i just opened my eyes and waited, because, well, here in chile, we are kind of used to having mild earthquakes, but we get them frequently, but this one would not stop. so we decided to get up with my...
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joining us from new york, elizabeth cohen. tell us, is there any cause for us to be concerned here? >> reporter: you know what? there isn't cause for us to be concerned, suzanne. let me break it down a little between u.s. food and food we import from japan. yes, it's true radiation reached the west coast, but in some teeny, tiny amounts, even if it were to get into produce here and that's a big if, it still would not cause any health problems. we're talking, again, about teeny, tiny amounts. now, suzanne, i also mentioned imports from japan. we're told by experts that very small amounts of food are imported from japan. it makes up only 4% of the types of food, of all the food imported from other countries into this country, and even if, let's say -- let's just say that were you to eat some of the spinach made right near that plant. would you have to eat that spinach every single day for a year to get the amount of aidiation you get one cat scan. a good thing to do? no, but it certainly is not going to kill you. >> as the days go on, how do we know if the radiation does reach dangero
joining us from new york, elizabeth cohen. tell us, is there any cause for us to be concerned here? >> reporter: you know what? there isn't cause for us to be concerned, suzanne. let me break it down a little between u.s. food and food we import from japan. yes, it's true radiation reached the west coast, but in some teeny, tiny amounts, even if it were to get into produce here and that's a big if, it still would not cause any health problems. we're talking, again, about teeny, tiny...
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this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. [ knock on door ] oops...i gotta go. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about adding niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. love you, daddy. nah. we have something else. but if you're hurt and miss work does it pay cash like aflac does? nah. or let you spend it in any way you want like for gas and groceries? nah. or help with everyday bills like aflac does? nah nah nah. [ male announcer ] there's aflac and there's everything else. visit aflac.com for an agent or quote. aflac! >>> welcome back to a special edition of "fareed zakaria gps, restoring the american dream, getting back to number one." so what needs to be tackled first to get us on our way back to the top? each of our guests has an important answer to the question. you're going to want to hear all of them. let's start with columbia
this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. [ knock on door ] oops...i gotta go. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about adding niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. love you, daddy. nah. we have something else. but if you're hurt and miss work does it pay cash like aflac does? nah. or let you spend it...
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it's also used to create a less unweek wall society. the united states cannot and shot not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequalities than europeans and tends to create a social european demly will not work at all. plus, tax rates in the west are just not competitive in a world where singapore now has a maximum rate of 20% and almost none of the major competitors, the emerging markets, have any capital gains taxes, but the example of northern europe shows there are ways to stay competitive and yet have a significant safety net which is inevitable and proper in any rich country. the key is that you have to be efficient and flexible. the problem for the u.s. is not that its government is too big or too small. in fact, among rich countries, our government takes up a smaller share of the economy. it's that it is highly inefficient. we spend lots of money on the wrong things and too little on the right things. the problem with the u.s. health care system, for example, is not tha
it's also used to create a less unweek wall society. the united states cannot and shot not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequalities than europeans and tends to create a social european demly will not work at all. plus, tax rates in the west are just not competitive in a world where singapore now has a maximum rate of 20% and almost none of the major competitors, the emerging markets, have any capital gains taxes, but the example...
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we're sick of you criticizing us as telling us what to do. that was french president, nicolas sarkozy, diplomats say he directed that at british prime minister, david cameron, during a european union meeting over the weekend. the leaders gathered to try to solve the european debt crisis. >>> steve jobs, we know him as the driving force behind all things apple. but what was jobs like as a person, as a boss, and as someone who lost the battle against cancer? walter isaacson provides some revealing answers in his new biography titled simply "steve jobs." when jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer seven years ago, he put off surgery for nine months, much to the dismay of his doctors and family. asked why, he told isaacson that he didn't want his body to be opened. isaacson talked about the jobs he came to know in an interview in "60 minutes." >> he was very petulant, he could be very brittle, he could be very mean to people. he could just -- really, just go at them and say, you're doing this all wrong. it's horrible. and you would say, why di
we're sick of you criticizing us as telling us what to do. that was french president, nicolas sarkozy, diplomats say he directed that at british prime minister, david cameron, during a european union meeting over the weekend. the leaders gathered to try to solve the european debt crisis. >>> steve jobs, we know him as the driving force behind all things apple. but what was jobs like as a person, as a boss, and as someone who lost the battle against cancer? walter isaacson provides some...
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please give us your name and tell us where you are from. >> abraham hassa in fracsonville, florida. how would a republican administration help bring peace to palestine and israel when most candidates barely recognize the existence of palestine or its people. as a palestinian-american republican, i'm here to tell you we do exist. >> let's ask governor romney, first of all. what would you say to abraham? >> well, the reason that there's not peace between the palestinians and israel is because there is, in the leadership of the palestinian people, are hamas and others who think like hamas, who have as their intent the elimination of israel. and whether it's in schoolbooks that teach how to kill jews or whether it's in the political discourse that's spoken from fatah or hamas, there is a belief that jewish people do not have a right to have a jewish state. there are people that say, should we have a two-state solution? and the israelis would be happy to have a two-state solution. it's the palestinians who don't want a two-state solution. they want to eliminate the state of israel. and i
please give us your name and tell us where you are from. >> abraham hassa in fracsonville, florida. how would a republican administration help bring peace to palestine and israel when most candidates barely recognize the existence of palestine or its people. as a palestinian-american republican, i'm here to tell you we do exist. >> let's ask governor romney, first of all. what would you say to abraham? >> well, the reason that there's not peace between the palestinians and...
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is freedom of speech and it is alarming to all of us, and i am glad you are keeping an eye for us. thank you, rafael romo. >>> i know it is winter in most places, but isn't climbing into a ice box extreme? remember harry houdini? all right. this is a different version of that. we will bring it to you. >>> also, don't forget to visit me in the studio when you are in atlanta, and i will come over to shake your hand and take pictures and make you a part of our show. go to cnn.com/tour for more details. @@@@@@@@@@@@ >>> we keep a list of people who are relevant to the stories we are talking about. we call it "rick's list" as you know. and look who wants the last word in. it's eugene mercury morris. after being on with us, he says -- eddie george is who he's referring to. leave it to merc to get in the last word. now, me as a kid, i must have watched the harry houdini story at least 100 times. about marriage in latin america, in "fotos del dia." >>> i now pronounce you husband and husband. you're looking at two gentlemen who are now latin america's first legally married same
is freedom of speech and it is alarming to all of us, and i am glad you are keeping an eye for us. thank you, rafael romo. >>> i know it is winter in most places, but isn't climbing into a ice box extreme? remember harry houdini? all right. this is a different version of that. we will bring it to you. >>> also, don't forget to visit me in the studio when you are in atlanta, and i will come over to shake your hand and take pictures and make you a part of our show. go to...
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stay with us. >>> u.s. president barack obama on a diplomatic trip to brazil, making a case for increased u.s. economic opportunities in latin america, all the while getting regular updates about the military operations ongoing in libya. cnn white house correspondent ed henry is traveling with the president, joining us now from rio. we heard him speak earlier. he didn't say that much about libya, one imagines he is right across it all the time. >> reporter: you are right, michael. in fact, the president is getting some pressure for the first time since this mission started, only on day two here as the assault and raining down on libya continues, the president getting pressure from people in washington, everyone from speaker of the house john boehner and richard lugar, respected republican on foreign policy issues saying the president needs do a better job of communicating to the american people and the world, frankly, about more clearly defining what are the goals of this military mission in libya and how h
stay with us. >>> u.s. president barack obama on a diplomatic trip to brazil, making a case for increased u.s. economic opportunities in latin america, all the while getting regular updates about the military operations ongoing in libya. cnn white house correspondent ed henry is traveling with the president, joining us now from rio. we heard him speak earlier. he didn't say that much about libya, one imagines he is right across it all the time. >> reporter: you are right,...
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jon mann is here with us as well. this is an operation that could last a few days, could last a few weeks. it's open-ended. >> no one can predict how history takes things like this. we've all learned to our regret sometimes. but as we've been reporting, the u.s. and other authorities say they are very confident with the way this is going and as you mentioned, it's just day one. u.s. firepower in the mediterranean, more than 100 missiles with really one single target, the embattled regime of moammar gadhafi. we'll have the latest from the pentagon coming up. and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this little baby keeps track of your great driving habits, so you can save money. [sighs] amazing. it's like an extra bonus savings. [ cackling ] he's my ride home. how much can the snapshot discount save you? call or click today. you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask
jon mann is here with us as well. this is an operation that could last a few days, could last a few weeks. it's open-ended. >> no one can predict how history takes things like this. we've all learned to our regret sometimes. but as we've been reporting, the u.s. and other authorities say they are very confident with the way this is going and as you mentioned, it's just day one. u.s. firepower in the mediterranean, more than 100 missiles with really one single target, the embattled regime...
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kyung lah live for us in tokyo. thank you very much. >>> chilean's president took to the airwaves after the earthquake. michelle bachelet urged her people to be strong facing adversity. >> i have flown over the areas, and had meetings with the local authorities to learn on site and to coordinate the actions necessary to help the affected population, the forces of nature have hurt our country greatly, and we are now having to faced a versity and having to stand again, and we are taking all necessary measures to normalize little by little the function of all of the basic services and utilities in the country, but there is a great task ahead of us. i have been in six main regions that have been affected, and we will make available help to the people that have been affected. the ministers have to do a detailed count of the disaster in each one of their areas. we will delay the start of classes until the 8th of march to protect the safety of the children, and to open shelters for people that are requiring them. >> the pr
kyung lah live for us in tokyo. thank you very much. >>> chilean's president took to the airwaves after the earthquake. michelle bachelet urged her people to be strong facing adversity. >> i have flown over the areas, and had meetings with the local authorities to learn on site and to coordinate the actions necessary to help the affected population, the forces of nature have hurt our country greatly, and we are now having to faced a versity and having to stand again, and we are...
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nic robertson is on the scene for us. something the president said raised an eyebrow, at least with me. he was asked in a follow-up question, how long will the u.s. remain in charge? when will the transition to others take place? he said several days. he said, days not weeks. then he emphasized several days. i don't know whoo he means by several days. earlier in the day i had been hearing the days, not weeks was already obsolete, given the complexity of this operation. the u.s. was going to remain in charge not just for a few more days but perhaps for weeks right now. so we need some clarification. was the president giving the final definitive word? had he been formally finally briefed by his military commanders that there was no way this transition could take place over a few days, it's going to take a few weeks? those are questions we'll have to work on to see if when the president says it will take days, not weeks, then he said several days for the transition to take place, whether he was up to speed on what's going on
nic robertson is on the scene for us. something the president said raised an eyebrow, at least with me. he was asked in a follow-up question, how long will the u.s. remain in charge? when will the transition to others take place? he said several days. he said, days not weeks. then he emphasized several days. i don't know whoo he means by several days. earlier in the day i had been hearing the days, not weeks was already obsolete, given the complexity of this operation. the u.s. was going to...
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>> we never used a curse word, we never used a racial -- any racial word at all. none. >> campbell's brother, william, was not there but describes events as he came to understand them. >> he's going to probably try to work around to get to his car. that's when richie came out and i think he came out from behind the truck and he said die, nigger die and shot him three times. >> eyewitness michael dilan, less than 30 feet away, did not hear any racial slurs, instead saying he saw the bat aimed at the elder man. >> full force swings hitting him at least in the legs and almost the head. you could hear the smacks like a block away, that's how hard he hit him. you see your father getting beat with a bat, you're going to do something about it. it was self-defense, what i saw. >> i remember at one point watching dillan on television saying you see your father getting beat, you got to do something, it was strictly self-defense and i remember saying oh, thank god for this witness. >> we brought murder charges -- >> but that same night district attorney perro charged richard
>> we never used a curse word, we never used a racial -- any racial word at all. none. >> campbell's brother, william, was not there but describes events as he came to understand them. >> he's going to probably try to work around to get to his car. that's when richie came out and i think he came out from behind the truck and he said die, nigger die and shot him three times. >> eyewitness michael dilan, less than 30 feet away, did not hear any racial slurs, instead saying...
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john defterios joins us once again from athens. you were talking about the private and public sectors finger-pointing. we've heard a lot from the public sector, on the streets. what about the private sector? >> reporter: in fact, that's a great point. during the entire austerity plan we haven't heard from leading greek industrialist so we invited one to share his thoughts, the cham of the group that uses an energy group, infrastructure group and mining group. it's nice to have you on cnn. what i would like to jump into here is that we talk about the divisions between the private and public sectors. the public sector feeling, even though a quarter of the workplace, that they're asked to sacrifice too much in item of pengs. realistically what could be done to bridge the gap between these two? >> all we have to say about this gap at this point in time is the private sector is counting almost a million unemployed in the private public sector, not one layoff. so far it's the private sector that has to pay the bill. >> reporter: in item
john defterios joins us once again from athens. you were talking about the private and public sectors finger-pointing. we've heard a lot from the public sector, on the streets. what about the private sector? >> reporter: in fact, that's a great point. during the entire austerity plan we haven't heard from leading greek industrialist so we invited one to share his thoughts, the cham of the group that uses an energy group, infrastructure group and mining group. it's nice to have you on cnn....
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us to see this original apollo moon walk? something fishy here? just asking for your national conversation for friday, july 17th, 2009. >>> hello, again, everybody. i'm rick sanchez with the next generation of news. as we say, this is a conversation, not a speech. it is your turn to get involved. there is a scramble going on right now. i don't know if you have heard. we have just picked up some information out of washington in the last half hour. the president of the united states has just announced he is going to give an impromptu news conference from the diplomatic room in the white house. the reason he is doing this is there is trouble in d.c. city, trouble that has to do with health care. as a matter of fact, even some democrats have now, we understand, gone to the president and said, mr. president, we may have to slow this thing down. we may be losing some votes. why is the president losing votes? because there is a cbo report that just came out. this cbo report seems to indicate that the president is going to have some
us to see this original apollo moon walk? something fishy here? just asking for your national conversation for friday, july 17th, 2009. >>> hello, again, everybody. i'm rick sanchez with the next generation of news. as we say, this is a conversation, not a speech. it is your turn to get involved. there is a scramble going on right now. i don't know if you have heard. we have just picked up some information out of washington in the last half hour. the president of the united states has...
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case, this whole gruesome murder. >> that's what the top cop, phrase he used, we're not using it. it was new york's top cop who used that phrase. did tina foresee her own fate. here's what she told her divorce attorney. listen carefully. this is very quick but very significant. >> that if something would have happened he would be a guy to look at. >> that was quick. >> yeah. tina actually told her attorney if something happens to me look at my ex-cop husband, the guy in the cap right there. she reportedly even got an order of protection recently after she decided to file for divorce but decided not to serve him with the papers after he agreed to counseling. straight out to my very special guest brenda clubine who was convict for killing her abusive husband who had also been a cop, by the way. do you see, brenda, striking parallels between your case and this case? >> absolutely. this was my story. the only difference, unfortunately, is that i survived and tina didn't. this person, this perpetrator, this abuser, her ex-husband to be, manipulated the entire situation. he's going to t
case, this whole gruesome murder. >> that's what the top cop, phrase he used, we're not using it. it was new york's top cop who used that phrase. did tina foresee her own fate. here's what she told her divorce attorney. listen carefully. this is very quick but very significant. >> that if something would have happened he would be a guy to look at. >> that was quick. >> yeah. tina actually told her attorney if something happens to me look at my ex-cop husband, the guy in...
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he used it so much it became an inside joke in the capital press corps but the joke was on us because the republicans took the majority and he became speaker in large part because voters were asking that question, where are the jobs. >> certainly issue number one, the economy, five months to go before the november 6th election. dana, thank you very much. donald trump isn't the only billionaire backing mitt romney. wealthy confidents a y conserva putting their money where their hearts are. the republican overall fund-raising goal is staggering. >> reporter: mitt romney reached the magic number to clinch the republican nomination but his supporters are focused on another number, $1 billion. that's the number outside groups hope to raise to support mitt romney according to politico. >> $1 billion just from the outside groups, the chamber of commerce, the koch brothers and their groups, various super pacs. so that is the big new world after citizens united, the 2010 supreme court decision. and that is where the outer limits know no bounds at this point. >> reporter: reality tv star donald
he used it so much it became an inside joke in the capital press corps but the joke was on us because the republicans took the majority and he became speaker in large part because voters were asking that question, where are the jobs. >> certainly issue number one, the economy, five months to go before the november 6th election. dana, thank you very much. donald trump isn't the only billionaire backing mitt romney. wealthy confidents a y conserva putting their money where their hearts are....
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tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right. about 400 people at the other rally i only about 50 at this one, a small one but certainly a very vocal one. this was sponsored by a group called liberty alliance and it was in opposition to the rally that we told but earlier. mainly, the message is to defend congressman king's hearings coming up this week on capitol hill. this group says that they are true patriots thatter in not bigots and they say, furthermore, they are very concerned that muslims in the united states are trying to take over and instill sharia law, religious law, their religious law, here in the united states. further more they don't believe that muslim americans are doing enough to single out those who are becoming overradicalized or radicalized among muslim americans who are trying to do harm against the united states. one of their speakers is someone very prominent in the rallies and opposition to the moss that can maybe built near ground zero and here's what he had to say. >> i don't know what anybody else is t
tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right. about 400 people at the other rally i only about 50 at this one, a small one but certainly a very vocal one. this was sponsored by a group called liberty alliance and it was in opposition to the rally that we told but earlier. mainly, the message is to defend congressman king's hearings coming up this week on capitol hill. this group says that they are true patriots thatter in not bigots and they say, furthermore, they are very concerned that...
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thanks for joining us. we look forward to talking to you. >> thank you so much. >> home prices are close to bottoming out, which means you may see your home value rise next year. but there is a catch. need any help? uh, nope. just, uh, checking out my ad. nice. but, you know, with every door direct mail from the postal service, you'll find the customers that matter most: the ones in your neighborhood. print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner. and postage is under 15 cents. i wish i would have known that cause i really don't think i chose the best location. it's not so bad. i mean you got a deal... right? [ bird cries ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >> expectation is for this year. and this is key. they have they have a long way to go, though, to get back to th
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still getting used to it. you know, every day when i wake up in the morning, i'm not in that place that i wake up and it's, like, oh, this is just how things normally are. it's still definitely taking some getting used to. >> wow. unbelievable. you know, she pl t
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atika, what can you tell us? >> reporter: he came out for a brief statement saying military action in libya was necessary, legal and right. saying that it had the backing of the united nations and that it was necessary to prevent gadhafi from attacking his own people. but he did not give any further details on the exact british military role, what sort of british military resources will be brought to bear on this. so we're still waiting for more of those details. >> all right. thanks very much. she is in london. david cameron made the point that moammar gadhafi is not only not respecting his promise to implement a cease fire but in fact escalating the violence. our viewers who have been with us the last few hours will remember that witness from misrata saying that city is from heavy shelling. >> we hope to hear from president barack obama, who's in south america, he's traveling been brazil, somewhere within the next few minutes or so he may have an opportunity to actually go to the camera and we'll bring those co
atika, what can you tell us? >> reporter: he came out for a brief statement saying military action in libya was necessary, legal and right. saying that it had the backing of the united nations and that it was necessary to prevent gadhafi from attacking his own people. but he did not give any further details on the exact british military role, what sort of british military resources will be brought to bear on this. so we're still waiting for more of those details. >> all right....
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use it almost anywhere you use sugar. even in cooking and baking. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda® granulated with fiber. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor...